Nam Tong is a conceptual new town for 350,000 residents in eastern Hong Kong.

Introduction簡介

Hemmed in by steep mountains and the sea, this city has always struggled with a scarcity of developable land. Hong Kong is growing and land supply remains a pressing concern. How we grow is integral to the city’s continuing liveability, sustainability, and competitiveness.

The future is uncertain, and the precise nature and extent of long-term urban growth cannot be predicted with absolute accuracy. Hong Kong therefore requires a flexible, incremental growth strategy that works to enhance the existing urban context and builds on existing plans.

未來存在不確定性，無法準確預測長遠城市發展的性質和規模。因此，香港需要一個靈活而漸進的發展策略，加強現有的城市環境，並以現有的計劃為基礎。

Our proposal建議

Nam Tong is a conceptual new town of 350,000 residents at the eastern edge of Hong Kong’s urban core. Based on the principles that define Hong Kong’s sustainability, Nam Tong is envisaged as a vibrant, mixed-use community – with a balance of homes and employment – and as an exemplar of people-oriented urban design.

212 ha

newly reclaimed land

688 ha

total study area

350,000

population capacity

The proposal involves building a new cross-harbour tunnel at Heng Fa Chuen to carry the MTR’s Island Line to the existing Tseung Kwan O Industrial Estate and Tseung Kwan O Area 137 Fill Bank. Here, Farrells proposes carrying out reclamation of 212 hectares of new land. Together with existing land, the Nam Tong new town would be built on a total of 688 hectares.